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  • Kristi Noem to Face Questions on Immigration as Trump’s Homeland Security Pick


    Gov. Kristi Noem of South Dakota, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pick to run the Homeland Security Department, will face questions from senators on Friday about an agency that will be critical to fulfilling the new administration’s promises to quickly crack down on immigration.

    While Ms. Noem, South Dakota’s governor since 2019, has largely avoided the scrutiny surrounding some of Mr. Trump’s other nominees, the agency she seeks to oversee runs the nation’s immigration system, including law enforcement at the southern border. The department also includes other critical agencies like the Secret Service, the Coast Guard and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

    She will face lawmakers on the Senate Homeland Security Committee during a time of shifting perceptions of immigration. Mr. Trump’s vows to aggressively police the border and carry out mass deportations helped propel him to victory in November, and some Democrats have signaled support of increased enforcement.

    Ms. Noem, 53, favors the immigration restrictions that Mr. Trump campaigned on. She regularly criticized the Biden administration’s policies and as governor even sent the state’s National Guard to the southern border.

    “As you know, I’ve taken a stand against this invasion,” she said in a speech last week. “We’ve deployed our South Dakota National Guard to our southern border eight times. That includes five state deployments to support Texas’ work to stop the flow of illegal aliens.”

    Mr. Trump has said Ms. Noem is “very strong on border security,” but history suggests it may be challenging to keep him satisfied: During his first term, Mr. Trump had six leaders of the department.

    The president-elect has also said that Ms. Noem will work closely with Tom Homan, whom he has announced as the White House’s “border czar” and given a broad portfolio of responsibilities.

    The National Border Patrol Council, the union representing Border Patrol agents, has come out in support of Ms. Noem’s nomination.

    “We are confident that as secretary, Governor Noem will continue to ensure Border Patrol agents have the resources and manpower that we need to secure our border,” the union wrote in a letter to senators late last year. “We urge you to quickly begin consideration of this critical nomination and confirm Governor Noem as secretary once President Trump is sworn in.”

    The American Civil Liberties Union called on senators to probe Ms. Noem’s views on critical issues.

    “Given President-elect Trump’s promises, the stakes are even higher,” Sarah Mehta, the group’s senior policy counsel, said in a statement. “The Senate must take seriously its ‘advice and consent’ role and get Kristi Noem on the record on important issues that impact all our communities, including surveillance, religious and racial profiling, and use of force against protesters.”

    In order to conceivably carry out Mr. Trump’s promised largest deportation effort in U.S. history, the department will need many things, including more resources, expanded cooperation across the country from local jails and increased deportations to countries that generally limit the return of their nationals.

    Before she was elected governor, Ms. Noem served as a congresswoman from 2011 to 2019.



    South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has been nominated by former President Donald Trump to lead the Department of Homeland Security, a move that has sparked controversy and raised questions about her stance on immigration policies. Noem, a staunch supporter of Trump, will face tough questioning from lawmakers during her confirmation hearings.

    Many are concerned about Noem’s lack of experience in immigration and national security issues, as well as her close ties to Trump, who implemented controversial policies such as separating families at the border and building a border wall. Critics worry that Noem may continue Trump’s hardline approach to immigration, while supporters believe she will bring a fresh perspective to the role.

    As the confirmation process unfolds, it is crucial for Noem to address these concerns and provide a clear vision for how she plans to address the complex challenges facing the Department of Homeland Security. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Gov. Kristi Noem nomination as DHS boss invites law-and-order praise


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    South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s nomination to head the Department of Homeland Security is being welcomed by law-and-order advocates and southern border stakeholders as she prepares to meet with the Senate on Friday for a confirmation hearing.

    President-elect Trump announced her as his choice on Nov. 12, just days after beating Vice President Harris in the election, who was widely condemned as ineffective on border security under President Biden.

    “She was the first Governor to send National Guard Soldiers to help Texas fight the Biden Border Crisis, and they were sent a total of eight times,” the Trump transition team noted in a statement announcing her nomination. “She will work closely with ‘Border Czar’ Tom Homan to secure the Border, and will guarantee that our American Homeland is secure from our adversaries.”

    Trump made combating migrant crime central to his campaign, an important issue for voters that went largely ignored by Democrats, who dismissed congressional hearings involving testimony from victims’ families as politically motivated.

    TRUMP SELECTS SOUTH DAKOTA GOV KRISTI NOEM TO RUN DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

    South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem visits FOX Business Network’s “Varney & Co” at Fox Business Network Studios on May 7, 2024, in New York City. (John Lamparski/Getty Images)

    “I think it’s a wonderful, wonderful nomination,” said Jim Chilton, an Arizona rancher whose property straddles the end of one section of border wall.

    “Last year we had three people die on the ranch, two evidently with dehydration, one was evidently murdered by a cartel,” he told Fox News Digital over the phone. “One of my cowboys found his body and his head cut off.”

    Five miles of his 50,000-acre property are protected by the wall, he said, but thousands of people have crossed his property on another half-mile that is left exposed by incomplete construction. In April alone, he said, more than 5,600 people crossed his property around the end of the barrier.

    “The solution is to finish the wall, put the Border Patrol on the wall, arrest anybody trying to climb over or cut through the wall, and prevent anybody from coming into the United States without proper documentation,” he told Fox News Digital.

    NOEM BOASTS OUTPOURING OF POLICE, BORDER UNION SUPPORT FOR DHS CHIEF

    This photo shows migrants at the southern border encountered in Arizona. (U.S. Border Patrol)

    Cartel scouts, he said, control the high ground, patrolling the mountains above his ranch and watching for Border Patrol agents, relaying information via satellite and radio to their smuggler counterparts.

    Authorities have thwarted their efforts when possible, however. 

    RACHEL MORIN’S MOM CALLS OUT BIDEN-HARRIS FOR IGNORING FAMILY AFTER MIGRANT MURDER

    Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., is pictured with his head down and his eyes closed during congressional testimony from the mothers of murder victims whose suspected killers were illegal immigrants on Sept. 10, 2024. (Cathie Groenewold)

    “Last month, Border Patrol apprehended a group on my ranch, and they had an AK-47 and 100 pounds of cocaine,” Chilton said. “It’s just outrageous.”

    As for the agents themselves, they are looking forward to getting back to work under a supportive White House, according to Hector Garza, a member of the force for more than 20 years and the president of the National Border Patrol Council Local 2455 in Laredo.

    “We’re excited for the new Border Patrol leadership,” he told Fox News Digital. “For us as agents, it means border security – and it also means safety.”

    Under the Biden-Harris administration, he said, agents have suffered from a lack of manpower and equipment.

    BIDEN-HARRIS OPEN BORDER POLICY FREED ILLEGAL 3 WEEKS BEFORE JOCELYN NUNGARAY MURDER, MOTHER SAYS

    Arizona rancher Jim Chilton speaks at the Republican National Convention on July 17, 2024. (REUTERS/Mike Segar)

    “We had an open border, where our agents were so busy processing family units and unaccompanied children,” he added. “Meanwhile, all of these dangerous criminals were eluding law enforcement, and what that means is many criminals have entered the U.S. and are now living in our communities.”

    Those threats include members of the violent, transnational gangs MS-13 and Tren de Aragua.

    “They are terrorizing our fellow citizens in the U.S.,” Garza said. “Now we’re going to have a very difficult job to undo everything that the Biden administration has done.”

    Hector Garza speaks during a news briefing alongside then-President Trump on Jan. 3, 2018. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

    However, he said, he is confident they can get the job done with the backing of Trump, Noem, Homan, Customs and Border Protection commissioner nominee Rodney Scott and supportive members in Congress.

    “President Trump can’t do it alone,” he said. “Congress is a very important piece of the puzzle.”

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    South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (Brandon Bell/Getty Images/File)

    Noem, who has advocated for stronger border measures for more than a decade, has vowed to both secure the border and “restore safety to American communities” – many of which have been plagued by migrant crime in recent years. Before she won election to the South Dakota governor’s office, she served in the House of Representatives and as a state lawmaker.

    Shocking slayings have victimized women and girls around the country, in Texas, Maryland, Georgia, Massachusetts and elsewhere, repeatedly grabbing national attention during the Biden-Harris administration. 

    Trump has invited some of the victims’ families to attend his inauguration to a second term on Monday.



    South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem’s nomination as the head of the Department of Homeland Security has been met with praise from those who value law and order in the United States. Noem’s strong stance on protecting her state’s citizens and upholding the rule of law has made her a popular figure among conservatives.

    Many believe that Noem’s experience in dealing with issues such as drug trafficking, human trafficking, and immigration in South Dakota make her well-suited to lead the DHS. Her commitment to enforcing immigration laws and securing the border has been a cornerstone of her political platform, and many see her as a strong advocate for maintaining national security.

    Noem’s nomination has sparked excitement among those who believe that she will bring a no-nonsense approach to the DHS and prioritize the safety and security of the American people. Her reputation as a tough, no-nonsense leader has earned her respect from both sides of the political aisle, and many believe that she will bring a fresh perspective to the department.

    Overall, Governor Kristi Noem’s nomination as DHS boss has been met with praise from those who value law and order in the United States. Her commitment to upholding the rule of law and protecting American citizens makes her a strong candidate for the position, and many are hopeful that she will bring a new level of leadership to the department.

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  • A Noble Masquerade (Hawthorne House) – Paperback By Hunter, Kristi Ann – GOOD

    A Noble Masquerade (Hawthorne House) – Paperback By Hunter, Kristi Ann – GOOD



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    Step into the world of Regency England with Kristi Ann Hunter’s captivating novel, A Noble Masquerade. Set in the opulent Hawthorne House, this story follows Lady Miranda Hawthorne as she navigates the complexities of high society while keeping her true identity hidden.

    As Lady Miranda feigns disinterest in the eligible bachelors vying for her attention, she finds herself drawn to the mysterious and brooding Marquess of Chesham. But as their relationship deepens, Miranda must confront the secrets of her past and the lies she has told to protect herself.

    Hunter’s exquisite attention to detail and rich character development make A Noble Masquerade a must-read for fans of historical romance. With its blend of romance, intrigue, and humor, this novel is sure to captivate readers from beginning to end.

    Pick up your copy of A Noble Masquerade today and lose yourself in a world of grand balls, forbidden love, and daring escapades. You won’t be able to put it down!
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